Why we like it:Who cares who killed Laura Palmer? Pie and coffee with Agent Cooper in the Red Room? We're in! What Rocky thinks: "This Twin Peaks mash-up sleeve is sound with a good mix between portraiture, still life, and pattern ink. While there is a lot of color in David Lynch’s portrait, Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle McLaughlin) looks pale in comparison." Conceptually? "It was a cool idea to bridge the two portraits with Cooper’s vices coffee and cherry pie—not to mention the zigzag pattern of the floor in the Red Room. The vibrant red of the cherries also pops against the muted red in the background." (Tattoo by Mez Love of Tattoo Boogaloo, San Francisco.)

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Most of the food-mad people we know appreciate works of art, whether they’re on a plate or a bicep, and more than a few opt to turn themselves into working canvases, displaying ink that combines their two loves into one groovy tattoo.

So we decided to gather up a collection of some of our favorite food-themed tattoos, then asked Rocky Rakovic, editor of Inked Magazine, to weigh in with his professional thoughts on each. Here’s the ink we spilled on the subject.

Why we like it:Who cares who killed Laura Palmer? Pie and coffee with Agent Cooper in the Red Room? We're in! What Rocky thinks: "This Twin Peaks mash-up sleeve is sound with a good mix between portraiture, still life, and pattern ink. While there is a lot of color in David Lynch’s portrait, Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle McLaughlin) looks pale in comparison." Conceptually? "It was a cool idea to bridge the two portraits with Cooper’s vices coffee and cherry pie—not to mention the zigzag pattern of the floor in the Red Room. The vibrant red of the cherries also pops against the muted red in the background." (Tattoo by Mez Love of Tattoo Boogaloo, San Francisco.)